Topic: Music Production

10 chapters across the catalog

micro-dosing
Episode 1860 1:58:47 - 2:00:51

1860: micro-dosing

ChatGPT Song Analysis and Commercial Viability

A user tests ChatGPT's ability to analyze a song for commercial viability, receiving an "8 out of 10" rating for a simple vocal performance. The AI provided specific feedback on the song's "bridge section" and "unexpected chord changes," despite the input being a series of monotone sounds. The segment highlights the current limitations and "hallucinations" of AI music critique.

Texas Balls
Episode 1451 3:15:03 - 3:18:04

1451: Texas Balls

New Show Music, ISO Soundboard Testing

A professional musician submitted a bombastic news-style theme for the show, which the hosts review. While appreciating the production quality, they decide it doesn't quite fit the "No Agenda" brand. They proceed to test various "ISO" sound clips, including "disinformation," "we did it," and a clip of an NPR host saying they want to kill themselves.

CIS-Cast
Episode 1189 1:04:06 - 1:07:14

1189: CIS-Cast

Radio Production Techniques and Musical Beds

A discussion on radio aesthetics explores the use of musical "beds" or background loops during talk segments. While college stations like Berkeley's KALX use subtle music under announcers, mainstream talk stations generally forbid the practice. The hosts experiment with "bubbling" sound effects and discuss how production styles differ between Top 40 and talk formats.

Peak Oil II
Episode 734 1:28:50 - 1:35:30

734: Peak Oil II

Production Flub During Obama's "Amazing Grace" Performance

The hosts deconstruct a production error during President Obama's singing of "Amazing Grace," where the band and organist missed their cues. The segment includes a humorous discussion on the potential use of auto-tune in live political events and the "other Obama" theory regarding the president's public performances.

Joy Brigade
Episode 710

710: Joy Brigade

Stevie Wonder Performance, Harpejji Instrument, and Austin Concert

A detailed account of a Stevie Wonder concert at the Frank Irwin Center in Austin, Texas, describes the "Songs in the Key of Life Experience" tour. The performance featured 30 musicians and a guest appearance by India.Arie. Technical details are provided for the Harpejji, a stringed instrument developed in 2007 by Tim Meeks that bridges the gap between guitar and piano layouts.

Big Soda
Episode 243 1:31:21 - 1:33:52

243: Big Soda

Hip-Hop Culture, No Agenda Song Proposal

The hosts discuss the simplicity of modern hip-hop production and propose creating a No Agenda-themed song. The conversation touches on current pop culture figures like Nicki Minaj and the potential for using "beats" to spread the show's message to a younger audience.

The Future of Media
Episode 28 1:13:24 - 1:15:16

28: The Future of Media

Music Video Advertising, Product Placement, and Digital Monetization

A new business model in the music industry involves integrating heavy product placement and advertising directly into music videos. This strategy is born out of desperation to monetize content in an era where traditional revenue is failing. The hosts express skepticism about the effectiveness of brand advertising online compared to Google's search-based model.

Vasectomies and The Fountain of Youth
Episode 23 9:51 - 12:44

23: Vasectomies and The Fountain of Youth

Patricia Paay, Hollands Got Talent Demo Production

Adam Curry describes helping his wife, Patricia Paay, record a musical demo for her role as a judge on the reality show Hollands Got Talent. The track features a Motown-inspired sound influenced by Martha and the Vandellas and Wham! Curry explains using Logic Studio to program MIDI bass lines and drums despite not being a professional musician.